Court documents say Hirsch told police when interviewed that he thought the victim had a right to come forward, but that he didn't think at the time he had done anything wrong, because she had not pulled away from him.

Police spokesman Sam Clemens said they received another call, this time from a woman who said she was victimized by Hirsch 23 years ago, when she was 8 years old and attending the daycare.

Clemens said it's likely that there may be other victims, and they'd like to hear from them, even if it may not lead to further criminal charges.

"We want to give victims a chance to be heard and a chance to heal," Clemens said.

Hirsch and his wife — who has not been charged with any crimes — ran the daycare for 25 years, Clemens said. It closed in the summer of 2017.

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